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"Thadam" Movie Review
Introduction: Arun Vijay and Magizh Thirumeni, the duo behind the highly acclaimed action thriller 'Thadaiyara Thakka,' have returned with a gripping murder mystery that stands out from the usual fare in Tamil cinema. Thadam features Arun Vijay in a dual role with a storyline that is full of psychological twists. While it remains to be seen how the audience will respond, the movie promises to leave a strong impression.
Thavarasa ThanujanPublished about a year ago in HorrorKnock at the Cabin
The latest apocalypse-themed movie from director M. Night Shyamalan, Knock at the Cabin, fails to live up to expectations. Despite the rich cinematography from co-cinematographers Jarin Blaschke and Lowell A. Meyer, and the uniformly intense performances from the cast, the story falls flat. The film uses the threat of an impending apocalypse to create a morality study, but it progressively hollows itself out, lacking any real resonance. While the performances are striking, Shyamalan's larger intent doesn't give the film nearly enough depth.
Parama vibinPublished about a year ago in HorrorThe Reflection's Horror
Every day, Jane would stare at herself in the mirror, inspecting her features and admiring her appearance. She was always pleased with what she saw, until one day, she noticed something strange. A slight distortion in the reflection caught her eye, and she couldn't shake off the feeling that something was off.
Dilip gurjarPublished about a year ago in HorrorGost love
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the heart of a dense forest, there was a young girl named Lily. She was kind, compassionate, and loved by everyone in the village. However, Lily had one secret that she kept hidden from everyone: she could see ghosts.
The Forgotten Room
The old house had always been shrouded in mystery. Located at the end of a long, winding road, it stood alone among the trees, its windows boarded up and its front door creaking on rusted hinges.
junaid mughalPublished about a year ago in HorrorViking Wolf
Netflix has been a treasure trove of diverse and captivating content from around the world. One country that has been particularly successful in the fantasy genre is Norway. The streaming giant's original film, Viking Wolf, is a fresh take on the werewolf genre that weaves in Viking history, exploration, and mythology, making it a must-watch for fans of fantasy, horror, and werewolves.
Thavarasa ThanujanPublished about a year ago in HorrorFuries
Dynamic Action Filmmaking Takes Center Stage in Furies, the Prequel to Furies Furies, the prequel to the 2019 martial arts masterpiece Furie, showcases dynamic action filmmaking that elevates an otherwise uneven Vietnamese beat-em-up. Veronica Ngo, the star of Furie, makes her directorial debut in Furies, which explores the backstory of Thanh Soi, the scene-stealing villain from Furie, played by Thanh Hoa. While Furies does not follow Ngo’s character or storyline, it offers a compelling and gritty take on human trafficking through the story of Bi, a righteously angry orphan played by Dong Anh Quynh. The movie is centered around Bi and her vigilante squad, including Thanh (Toc Tien), Hong (Rima Thanh Vy), and their leader Jacqueline (Ngo Thanh Van), as they take on a group of sadistic traffickers.
Thavarasa ThanujanPublished about a year ago in Horror‘Scream VI’ Movie Review
Scream VI is brought to us by the same team who revived the franchise last year with Scream (2022). It’s been a year since the events of the previous film. Sam and Tara Carpenter (Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega) are at Blackmore University in New York City, along with their friends Mindy (Jasmin Savoy Brown) and Chad (Mason Gooding). But a new Ghostface starts killing other people around them, and the “Core Four”, as Chad dubs them, will need to enlist the help of old acquaintance Gale Weathers (Courtney Cox), local lawman Detective Bailey (Dermot Mulroney), and newly-returned final girl-turned-FBI agent Kirby Reed (Hayden Panettiere).
Will LasleyPublished about a year ago in HorrorThe Mirror Does Not Reflect My Face
It started with a dare. My friends and I were at a Halloween party, and we were all dressed up in spooky costumes. I was a vampire, complete with fake fangs and a cape. We were all having a great time, dancing and drinking and telling scary stories. But then one of my friends suggested that we play a game.
horror fiction story where a haunted mirror reveals an alternate reality that slowly starts to bleed into the protagonist's world.
where a haunted mirror reveals an alternate reality grandmother's estate, she was thrilled. It was a beautiful piece of art with an intricately carved frame and a reflective surface that was clear as day. She was excited to hang it in her bedroom and admire herself in it every day.
Horror Classics: Dracula (1931)
When it comes to vampires, there are few who are as well-known as Dracula. The king of vampires has been thrilling literary audiences since his creation back in 1897. Film audiences have also seen their share of the Count. With some 200+ films to his name dating back to Nosferatu - 1922's unauthorized adaptation of the novel.
Greg SeebregtsPublished about a year ago in HorrorBROKEN MIRROR
As soon as Sarah saw the mirror at the antique shop, she knew she had to have it. It was a large, ornate mirror with an intricately carved frame that seemed to glow in the dimly lit shop. The glass was slightly warped, giving everything a dreamlike quality when reflected in its surface. Sarah was entranced by its beauty and immediately asked the shopkeeper how much it cost.
muhammad khalidPublished about a year ago in Horror